Great Books of the Western World, Band 23Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... arms . I say , therefore , that the arms with which a prince defends his state are either his own , or they are mercenaries , auxiliaries , or mixed . Mer- cenaries and auxiliaries are useless and danger- ous ; and if one holds his ...
... arms . I say , therefore , that the arms with which a prince defends his state are either his own , or they are mercenaries , auxiliaries , or mixed . Mer- cenaries and auxiliaries are useless and danger- ous ; and if one holds his ...
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... arms conquests come but slowly , long de- layed and inconsiderable , but the losses sudden and portentous . And as with these examples I have reached Italy , which has been ruled for many years by mercenaries , I wish to discuss them ...
... arms conquests come but slowly , long de- layed and inconsiderable , but the losses sudden and portentous . And as with these examples I have reached Italy , which has been ruled for many years by mercenaries , I wish to discuss them ...
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... arms than theirs . The Florentines , being entirely without arms , sent ten thousand Frenchmen to take Pisa , whereby they ran more danger than at any other time of their troubles . The Emperor of Constantinople , to oppose his ...
... arms than theirs . The Florentines , being entirely without arms , sent ten thousand Frenchmen to take Pisa , whereby they ran more danger than at any other time of their troubles . The Emperor of Constantinople , to oppose his ...
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How many Kinds of Principalities | 1 |
Why the Kingdom of Darius con | 7 |
I | 14 |
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actions Agathocles amongst Apostles Aristotle arms assembly authority believe body called cause Cesare Borgia CHAPTER Christ Christian Church civil law civil sovereign command Commodus Commonwealth consequently consider consisteth contrary counsel covenant crime day of judgement death defend Deuteronomy doctrine dominion doth duke earth enemy eternal evil excommunication faith fear Francesco Sforza Ghost give God's hath heaven high priest Holy honour Ibid idolatry Israel Italy Jesus Jews judge judgement king kingdom kingdom of God law of nature liberty live Lord man's manner ment miracles monarch monwealth Moses necessary never obedience obey obliged Old Testament opinion passions pastors peace person Pope preach prince prophets punishment reason received religion Romagna Romans Rome saith Saviour Scripture sense signify soever soldiers sover sovereign power sovereignty speak spirit Testament thereby things thou tion unto whatsoever wherein whereof words worship